Nima Momeni to stand trial for alleged murder of Cash App's Bob Lee

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New evidence in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee

The man charged with killing cash app founder Bob Lee was back in a San Francisco courtroom on Monday where prosecutor entered videos and several crime scene photos into evidence of the night Lee was fatally stabbed.

A San Francisco judge ruled Tuesday that a trial may proceed against Nima Momeni for the alleged murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee with a kitchen knife.

Prosecutors had been presenting evidence over two days in a preliminary hearing in which the judge reviewed whether there was enough evidence for the case to go before a jury.

Momen, 38, knifed Lee, 43, in his car and left him on a San Francisco street in April, prosecutors have said. 

Momeni was allegedly upset about Lee's relationship with his sister

Defense attorneys said that Momeni was friendly with Lee and had no reason to attack him. 

Momeni remains in jail and has pleaded not guilty. He was arrested a week after Lee's April 4 death.